Item Reviews for: Behringer MA400 Monitor Headphone Amplifier  -  BEH MA400 LIST
Behringer MA400 Monitor Headphone Amplifier
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Simple to use and great product.

By: Kevin      Submitted: 7/4/2020

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Product Rating Product Review Simple to use and great product. Works great for our drummer on our worship team. Great way to initiate inner ear monitors.
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Works great

By: Jonathan Kish      Submitted: 5/26/2020

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Product Review Used for a blind woman who has perfect pitch. Excellent product
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Very nice product

By: lane zeller      Submitted: 1/11/2020

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Product Review Reasonably priced for this item! Very happy and satisfied.
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Does exactly what I bought it for

By: Keith R      Submitted: 11/23/2019

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Product Review Does exactly what I bought it for. Needed a headphone amp to boost the signal from a line out on my mixer. This amp has no extra features, no bells and whistles, but is cost effective and does the job. Only reason I did not give 5 stars is if I turn up the volume while signal is coming through the headphones, there is faint static in the pot. Would recommend this product if you need a headphone amp.
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Some things just don't change

By: Sprigg      Submitted: 4/15/2019

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Product Review I always read product reviews before purchasing online, and the reviews I read all praised the amp and condemnrd the headphones that come in the package. The phones were changed but not improved. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT GETTING THE PACKAGE AS THE HEADPHONES ARE STILL GARBAGE--AT ANY PRICE.
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Best option out there for a fixed position

By: John Davis      Submitted: 4/25/2015

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Product Review It's a little small to be feasible. When you have you have 2 mic cables, a speaker cable, a power cable, and headphone cable coming into and out of a small box. the wires out weigh and dominate the space. other than that, it out-preforms all of the rest, when connected to a powered source, like you would be doing if you were trying to replace floor or near field monitors. If you are playing in a fixed position, like a drum set or keyboard. why pay for a "wireless" system. this works great. you can here more of your voice or instrument,without messing up the mix, or just turn up the monitor or down so you can hear.